Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox – Starting Pitchers
Red Sox Bats Must Get Going
The Red Sox looked to have found their offensive groove about a week ago. In their five previous games before their series against the Astros, they put a total of 44 runs on the board. In the three-game series against Houston, the Red Sox only managed eight. Against the Jays, the Sox will need more out of the top half of their lineup. Apart from JD Martinez, Boston’s first four hitters have gone cold. Over the last week, they have seen first baseman Mitch Moreland’s contributions practically disappear. He leads the club with 31 RBIs and 12 homers, but has just two RBIs in the last seven days. Andrew Benintendi has just four hits in his last 22 at bats. Mookie Betts had one RBI in the last week.
The Blue Jays similarly have struggled to drive in runs, although future star Vlad Guerrero Jr. has finally gotten his bat going. He had a somewhat slow start to his career in the majors but has four home runs in his last seven games. However, the Red Sox have gotten good hitting from the bottom of the order, and if their front half can get going they should easily take this game.
Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox Moneyline: Summary
We like the Sox chances in this game. Before hitting the IL, Price put in a few solid outings in a row. While Boston’s stars have not been offensively present recently, the bottom half of their lineup has still produced. While Guerrero has looked great, Toronto has had trouble scoring runs. Everyone else in their lineup has faltered. If the Red Sox stars can get back on track, they should have little trouble taking the first game of this series. Here’s our Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox moneyline bet.
Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox Moneyline: Prediction
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